Sugarcane Bagasse Charcoal Machine

Usually we always treat the sugarcane bagasse as waste, but in fact, it is also a kind of biomass material which can be made into charcoal through Beston sugarcane charcoal making machine. So the uses of sugarcane bagasse charcoal producing have a large potential to create profits.

The sugarcane bagasse generally contains much moisture, so before carbonized, it needs to be dried by a dryer, which can ensure the quality of finished products. Beston advanced mature carbonization technology is mainly used to produce charcoal through a series of high temperature reactions including smoke volatilization, sulfur release and carbon enrichment. In addition, in the whole production process, the sugarcane carbonization furnace is the most important part of charcoal making machines, which decides the working efficiency and service life of the machine. The charcoal furnace produced by Beston company has introduced excellent material, which can extend the service life of the machine for extra 2-3 years and save more cost. Besides, sugarcane bagasse charcoal equipment can not only deal with sugarcane waste but also can process other biomass materials such as straw, sawdust, coconut shell, peanut shell, etc. Thus Beston biomass carbonization machine can be regarded as one machine with wide applications. As for the fuel selection, our machine can be designed according to customers’ choice. Generally, the most common fuels are coal, natural gas, biomass, flammable gas and combustible rubbish. In this way, it can save cost as well as achieve the virtuous circle.

Making charcoal from bagasse

Finished products of sugarcane bagasse uses

The final products from the sugarcane charcoal plant are charcoal, combustible gas, tar and wood vinegar. Charcoal is very familiar to us, which can be used for BBQ and cooking. The most important characteristic is that it has high caloric value without any pollution. The bio-gas can be recycled to heat furnace, so it has the functions of providing heat energy and saving resource. As for the tar and wood vinegar, they are also available in our life, both of which are raw materials of many chemical products such as chemical fertilizer, pesticide and mosquito-repellent incense. Making charcoal from sugarcane bagasse makes the sugarcane waste uses wider and more economic.